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Gaelic Football

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Team members15 per team; 7 per team (Sevens)
ClubsMore than 2,500
Highest governing body Gaelic Athletic Association
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About Gaelic Football


Gaelic football, commonly referred to as football or Gaelic, is an Irish team sport. It is played between two teams of 15 players on a rectangular grass pitch.

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PSNI data breach: Details posted on wall near Sinn Fein Belfast office

Nov 25,2022 7:50 am

By Julian O'Neill & Alan HaslamBBC News NI Home Affairs correspondent

Police are investigating a document posted on a wall in west Belfast which allegedly showed information released in a mass data breach.

Names were redacted from the document, which was posted near a Sinn Fein office alongside a photo of The Party 's policing spokesperson, Gerry Kelly .

The Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) said it had been " planning for this potential development".

Mr Kelly said he would not be intimidated.

Last week, The Chief constable said dissident groups had claimed they were in possession of The Information mistakenly put into the Public Domain .

The document, understood to be three to four pages long, was posted overnight alongside a photograph Mr Kelly and a threatening message which read: " Gerry we know who your mates are".

Assistant Chief Constable Chris Todd said: " We Are aware that some redacted information from Tuesday, 8 August data breach has allegedly been posted on a wall in west Belfast.

" We have commenced an investigation into this matter. "

" I look upon this as a deliberate threat by dissidents to me - I won't be intimidated, " Mr Kelly said.

" This is The Dissidents putting out their claim that they have access to the leaked documents.

" It was put there to say: 'We do have this'. "

Potential damages

Meanwhile, nearly half of Northern Ireland 's police officers have contacted The Police Federation about a potential damages case after the mass data leak.

The 3,000 officers were among those whose identities and place of work were revealed by mistake by The Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI).

All are likely to be In Line for some form of compensation.

It is thought The Bill could run into tens of millions of pounds.

Nearly two thousand officers and support staff have flagged up personal security concerns caused by the leak.

It is understood some PSNI employees have expressed worry about continuing to work where they are currently based.

A Number have spoken anonymously to Bbc News NI about their safety fears following the data breach.

One PSNI support worker said he no longer feels safe in his home.

The Man said he had made changes to his daily life and no longer attended his child's Gaelic Football training.

Before the leak he had taken steps to conceal his profession, He Said .

The Worker , who is based outside Belfast, said many of his colleagues were in " extreme panic" especially those with unique surnames.

He Said some are no longer travelling to work in their own vehicles and many have changed their names on Social Media or deleted their accounts entirely.

He told Bbc News NI he is aware of two PSNI employees actively seeking new employment as a direct result of The Breach .

" It has brought on A Level of panic that hasn't been around in a lot of years" the civilian worker said.

What information was released?

Details released in The Breach included the surname and first initial of every employee, their rank or grade, where they are based and The Unit they work in, which includes sensitive areas such as surveillance and intelligence.

The PSNI's chief constable has apologised for what he described as an " of personal data.

In March, The Terrorist threat level in Northern Ireland was, meaning an attack is highly likely.

It followed, who suffered life-changing injuries after being shot several times by dissident republican paramilitaries.

Meanwhile, it emerged on Saturday that 200 officers and staff were not informed of the from a superintendent's car for a month after it was stolen.

A document containing The Names of officers and staff was taken along with a police-issue laptop on 6 July.

Bbc News NI understands that What Happened during The Weeks before 4 August, when staff and officers were told of The Breach , is being urgently reviewed.

Police said the nature of the Missing Data had to be confirmed.

The Superintendents' Association of Northern Ireland (SANI) confirmed one of its members was involved.

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